Nigerians have had their first look at 130 children and teachers released on Monday after being seized in one of the largest mass abductions in the country’s history. Some of the children appeared to be malnourished or in shock as they arrived at a government ceremony. Police said the children and teachers were freed on Sunday, a month after gunmen stormed their Catholic school in Niger state’s Papiri community in a pre-dawn attack. Authorities said plans were underway to reunite the children with their families before Christmas.
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